J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw explained

J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw
Type:Organ builder
Foundation:1967
Location City:Dordrecht
Location Country:Netherlands
Key People:Jan L. and Peter van den Heuvel
Industry:Pipe organ construction and restoration
Products:New and restored pipe organs
Services:Maintenance and restoration of old organs; construction of new organs
Homepage:http://vandenheuvel-orgelbouw.nl/English.htm

J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw is a firm of pipe organ builders, based in Dordrecht, Netherlands. The company specialises in the construction of instruments in the French Symphonic tradition.

History of the firm

Jan van den Heuvel had, from early childhood, felt an affinity with symphonic organ music. Jan founded his organ building company in 1967 at the age of twenty (this made him the youngest organ builder in the Netherlands), having spent four years in training with Flentrop in Zaandam, where he persisted in his championship of the romantic organ in the face of Dirk Andries Flentrop's neo-Baroque ideals.[1]

Jan constructed his first organ (one manual and pedals, 10 stops) in 1967, attracting immediate critical acclaim for its voicing and high build standard. The actual construction took place in the workshop belonging to his father, a painter. He was commissioned to build a new three manual organ of 32 stops for the Singelkerk at Ridderkerk as a result of the many positive reactions to this first instrument - a significant milestone in the young organ-builder's career, as he was responsible not only for the design and construction of the instrument, but also for the richly carved organ case.[2] The commissioning of this instrument necessitated the construction of a new workshop, which Jan himself designed. The instrument attracted widespread praise, leading to numerous orders for new organs and restoration of existing instruments. A new organ of two manuals and 33 stops was commissioned for the Lambertuskerk, Strijen, which was delivered in 1975, the year in which Jan's 17-year-old brother Peter joined the firm.[3] Expansion of the business, with further enlargement of the workshops, was underpinned by receipt of a volume of new contracts for large organs. Particularly worthy of mention amongst these are the instruments in the Nieuwe Kerk, Katwijk aan Zee, l'Église Saint-Eustache, Paris (the largest organ in France), the Victoria Hall in Geneva and the Katarina kyrka in Stockholm (the last two buildings now restored after being gutted by fire) and the DR-BYEN Hall in Copenhagen.

Tonal ethos

Both Jan and Peter van den Heuvel were for a number of years interested in nineteenth century French organ building, as well as the traditions previously practiced in the Netherlands. Their contact with French organists such as Michelle Leclerc and Daniel Roth spurred them on to further studies on the Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organs. This led to numerous visits to France, not only to study and evaluate famous Cavaille-Coll organs (such as St. Sulpice, Notre-Dame and Sacré-Cœur in Paris).[4] The brothers developed Cavaillé-Coll's own schemes to establish a style of organ that was entirely their own, but completely inspired by the French Symphonic tradition. This ethos continues to this day. However, not only does the firm specialise in French-style instruments, but they have also built organs in traditional Dutch style.

Notable organs

DateCountryPlaceBuildingSizeComments
1970NLRidderkerkSingelkerkIIIP/32J. L. van den Heuvel's first major commission
1979NLKatwijk aan ZeeNieuwe KerkIVP/80One of the Netherlands' largest organs
1989FRParisÉglise Saint-EustacheVP/101The largest organ in France
1992CHGenevaVictoria HallIVP/71The only van den Heuvel organ in Switzerland
1993GBGlasgowSt Aloysius Church, GlasgowIIP/24The only van den Heuvel organ in Britain - formerly at Royal Academy of Music, Dukes' Hall, London
1994USANew York CityChurch of the Holy ApostlesIIIP/32The first vdH organ in the USA. Originally in Castle Shiloah, TX.
1995SEStockholmKungliga MusikhögskolanIIIP/25The first van den Heuvel organ in Sweden.
1995NLRotterdamMaranatha KerkIIIP/25The Musikhögskolan's twin, built for another buyer who pulled out
1997DEBerlinSt Franziskus KircheIIIP/51The only van den Heuvel organ in Germany
2000SEStockholmKatarina KyrkaIIIP/62Replaced a 1976 Åkerman & Lund organ destroyed by fire in 1990
2000NLThe HagueResidence of Ben van OostenIIIP/16vdH's first commission for a house-organ from a famous organist
2000FIMänttäChurchIIIP/30The only vdH organ in Finland: also, their only totally enclosed organ
2006DKCopenhagenCopenhagen Concert HallIVP/91The only van den Heuvel organ in Denmark. Inaugurated in 2009.

Notable players of van den Heuvel organs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw - history.
  2. Web site: J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw - history.
  3. Web site: J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw - History (page 2).
  4. Web site: J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw - History (page 3).